My guest this evening the Reverend Stephen Sizer.
He is one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of Christian Zionism and evangelical Christian fundamentalism in all of its forms … continue reading
My guest this evening the Reverend Stephen Sizer.
He is one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of Christian Zionism and evangelical Christian fundamentalism in all of its forms … continue reading
My guest for this week’s programme is Abdel Bari Atwan.
He is the Palestinian editor-in-chief of Al Quds Al Arabi, which is published here in London and is the only Arab newspaper free to criticise the regimes of the existing Arab Order.
Abdel Bari is respected and admired by many in the mainstream Western media, but … continue reading
This evening we have the second part of my conversation with Professor Ilan Pappe, the truth-telling Israeli historian whose latest book is The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine.
In last week’s programme … continue reading
Last week, in the first programme of this series, viewers were invited to get to know me and how it was that I became aware of the difference between the lies and truth of history as it relates to the making and sustaining of conflict in and over Palestine.
My first guest is an Israeli who now lives in reluctant exile here in the UK. He is … continue reading
Press.TV is airing a 13 part series called “Hart of the Matter” – a programme committed to telling viewers the truth – the truth about who must do what and why if the Palestine problem, the cancer at the heart of international affairs, is to be cured before it consumes us all.
The programme’s mission is to set a new agenda for informed and honest debate by addressing questions which the mainstream media and almost all politicians are too frightened to ask. My guests for the first series’ conversations are men and women of all faiths and none, most of them voices which powerful vested interests would prefer citizens not to hear.
In the first part of this 13 part series, I invite you to get to know me because I believe you have a right and a need to know what a presenter’s experience is and how it has shaped his thinking.
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